Antimena chameleon

Furcifer antimena

''Furcifer antimena'', also known as the Antimena chameleon, is a species of chameleon that is endemic to southwest Madagascar. It was initially described by French naturalist Alfred Grandidier in 1872.
Antimena chameleon and a neighbour, Pyreras Reserve, Madagascar A rotated shot. I initially thought this was the male and female of the Antimena species, but I was wrong.
Top: Antimena chameleon (male)
Bottom: Green-eared chameleon (unknown sex) Africa,Antimena chameleon,Furcifer antimena,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Pyreras Reserve,Winter,World

Appearance

''Furcifer antimena'' males have a dorsal crest formed of about thirty cone-shaped scales, each of which is between 3 and 6 millimetres in length. The males are green with yellow and/or whitish stripes, and females are fully dark green. Males can grow to a maximum length of 34 centimetres , and females to 17 centimetres . There is a projection on the tip of the snout which is larger in males than in females.
Antimena chameleon, Pyreras Reserve, Madagascar Sometimes called the White-lined Chameleon. A beautiful little (not so little) dragon. Key characteristics are the spiny scales on the back, the large crest and the snout projection. This is probably the male, which can grow twice as large as the female.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85414/antimena_chameleon_-_closeup_pyreras_reserve_madagascar.html Africa,Antimena chameleon,Furcifer antimena,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Pyreras Reserve,Winter,World

Distribution

''Furcifer antimena'' can be found in southwest Madagascar, more specifically between 5 and 80 metres above sea level mainly around Antsokay, Toliara and Ankotapiky. It is believed to occur over an area of 6,310 square kilometres ; the Onilahy River and Mangoky River both seem to be natural boundaries to the range of this species. ''Furcifer antimena'' was ranked as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it is found in an area where there is massive clearing of the forest for agriculture and charcoal production and because the population is believed to be declining.
Antimena Chameleon We could get right up close to this one for some great views and a couple of good pictures at Ifaty Forest in Madagascar Furcifer antimena,Geotagged,Ifaty spiny forest,Madagascar,Spiny Forest,Spring,antimena chameleon

Behavior

''Furcifer antimena'' typically lives among thorny scrub in dry savannah locations. The female lays a clutch of between ten and fifteen eggs in a concealed position, burying them in sandy soil. The young hatch out about a year later.
Antimena chameleon - closeup, Pyreras Reserve, Madagascar Sometimes called the White-lined Chameleon. A beautiful little (not so little) dragon. Key characteristics are the spiny scales on the back, the large crest and the snout projection. This is probably the male, which can grow twice as large as the female.
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/85413/antimena_chameleon_pyreras_reserve_madagascar.html Africa,Antimena chameleon,Furcifer antimena,Geotagged,Madagascar,Madagascar 2019,Pyreras Reserve,Winter,World

Habitat

''Furcifer antimena'' can be found in southwest Madagascar, more specifically between 5 and 80 metres above sea level mainly around Antsokay, Toliara and Ankotapiky. It is believed to occur over an area of 6,310 square kilometres ; the Onilahy River and Mangoky River both seem to be natural boundaries to the range of this species. ''Furcifer antimena'' was ranked as a Vulnerable species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature because it is found in an area where there is massive clearing of the forest for agriculture and charcoal production and because the population is believed to be declining.

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Status: Vulnerable
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassReptilia
OrderSquamata
FamilyChamaeleonidae
GenusFurcifer
SpeciesF. antimena
Photographed in
Madagascar